




A good day for a bad Budget
Georgia Kriz gives a blow-by-blow account of Honi Soit’s road trip to the Budget lock-up in Canberra.


First person: Being an AIME mentor
Alisha Aitken-Radburn shares her experiences as a newly recruited AIME mentor.

If only you understood
What follows illustrates the nature of the racism Nathan Sheldon-Anderson has faced, based on first hand experience. Here, Sheldon-Anderson courageously challenges racism on behalf of a majority of Indigenous Australians and for people of colour at large. Indigenous Honi invites you to immerse yourself in his world…

New Adventures of an Old Girl at University
Graduating with a Bachelor of Education (Humanities) and a Bachelor of Arts (English) in 2013, Narelle Daniels is now a teacher in an inner city high school. A single parent and a proud Yuin woman, Narelle shares her University of Sydney experience with Indigenous Honi.

“I owe it to him to continue that legacy”
Chloe Wighton shares her vision for Australia, reflecting on her family’s history and its indelible mark on her own life.

There and back again (very, very slowly)
Mary Ward writes an ode to the one and only Hillsbus.